Cashflow
Business Cashflow Lawyers Glasgow & Edinburgh
As a business owner, you understand the importance of good cashflow. For smaller businesses, even the late payment of a single debt can have a significant impact on the success of your business. We can help. If your organisation is having difficulty with cashflow, we can assist with the variety of legal problems that can arise. From assisting with debt recovery to helping you with insolvency, our lawyers understand the practical steps you must take to help your business. We know this is a difficult time for your business financially, so we offer a fixed-fee service to allow you to plan effectively for the costs involved.
To discuss your specific cashflow difficulties with a member of our expert team, call us today on 0141 465 5743 or complete our online enquiry form and we will get back to you without delay. We look forward to making things simple.
Business Cashflow Advice Lawyers Glasgow, Edinburgh, East Kilbride, Shawlands
Our comprehensive practice allows us to provide you with a strategy and advice across several legal areas you may be having difficulty with as a result of cashflow issues. We can help with:
Raising an Action for Debt Recovery
Carrying debt can have a significant impact on cashflow. However, it can be costly and time-consuming to keep chasing individuals and businesses who owe you money. We can advise you on the most effective routes to recovery – which may include sending a letter of demand – to encourage the debtor to pay their debt immediately. If these methods are unsuccessful, litigation may be advised.
Defending an Action for Debt Recovery
We understand that poor cashflow may mean you are unable to pay your debts as they fall due, causing you financial pressure. Being served with court papers can be stressful and confusing, but we can help make things simple. Our team can:
- negotiate on your behalf with creditors;
- help you to navigate bankruptcy; and
- advise you on court proceedings about your debt.
We offer a fixed-fee service to help you plan for costs because we understand that legal fees may cause additional pressure.
Commercial Disputes
There are several commercial disputes which may arise from poor cashflow. If you are unable to fulfil orders, pay suppliers or complete work under a business contract, this can cause significant difficulty for you and your business. It is important to get advice from experienced solicitors to ensure minimum disruption to your company.
Employee Pay Disputes
If you are unable to pay your employees on time as a result of poor cashflow, you may face employment law difficulties. We can help you find a solution that works for you and your business.
Insolvency
Simplicity Legal’s corporate insolvency solicitors often provide practical advice to businesses that need help to avoid insolvency. We will scrutinise the circumstances and offer expert advice on the least disruptive and most cost-effective course of action your business can take.
Contact our Fixed-Fee Lawyers in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Shawlands, East Kilbride and Lanarkshire
We are specialists in creating tailored strategies to assist businesses and individuals experiencing financial difficulty.
To find out how we can help you recover debt owed to you on a fixed-fee basis, or manage other cashflow legal problems, call us today on 0141 465 5743 or complete our online enquiry form.
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